Alabama 2024 Regular Session

Alabama House Bill HB387

Introduced
4/2/24  
Introduced
4/2/24  
Report Pass
4/9/24  
Refer
4/2/24  
Refer
4/16/24  
Report Pass
4/9/24  
Report Pass
4/23/24  
Refer
4/16/24  
Enrolled
4/25/24  
Report Pass
4/23/24  
Passed
5/7/24  
Enrolled
4/25/24  
Passed
5/7/24  

Caption

Trussville, ad valorem tax, distribution for education, referendum

Impact

The enactment of HB387 will significantly enhance the funding available for public education in Trussville. By allowing the city to raise the special school tax, it aims to bolster financial resources for local schools, which can improve educational services and infrastructure. However, this increase is contingent upon approval from Trussville's voters in a special election. The necessity of a referendum ensures that the community has a voice in tax-related decisions impacting public education support.

Summary

House Bill 387 is a legislative act that grants the City of Trussville, Alabama, the authority to increase its special school tax rate. Currently, the city collects this tax at a rate of $0.70 per $100 of assessed property value, a figure established by prior legislation and local elections. Under HB387, the city council may raise this rate to a maximum of $1.99 per $100 of assessed value, translating to a potential increase of up to $1.29. This additional revenue is intended solely for public school purposes.

Sentiment

The overall sentiment surrounding this bill appears to be supportive among local officials and education advocates who recognize the need for more funding for schools. The proposal to increase the tax rate has been met with enthusiasm from those who see it as a necessary investment in the community's future. However, some residents may have concerns about increasing taxes, which could create a divisive discussion during the upcoming election, balancing educational benefits against financial strain on property owners.

Contention

While the bill is designed to enhance the funding for education, it also raises potential points of contention among taxpayers who may be hesitant about a tax increase. The discussion may pivot on the balance of generating necessary revenues for schools against the community's willingness to accept higher taxation. As the implementation of the increased funding is subject to voter approval, this deliberation will be a crucial aspect of the political landscape in Trussville leading to the special election.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL HB81

Trussville, city board of education, tax district in Jefferson County, ad valorem tax rate increase, referendum

AL HB87

Gardendale school tax district of Jefferson County Board of Education, renewal of ad valorem tax, referendum

AL HB375

Wilcox Co., ad valorem tax, co. commission authorized to levy add'l taxes, distrib. for county purposes and for public schools, referendum

AL SB63

To authorize the governing body of the City of Vestavia Hills, Alabama, pursuant to Amendment No. 373 to the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, now appearing as Section 217 of the Constitution of Alabama of 2022, to increase the rate at which there is levied and collected by the city, on all taxable property situated within the city, the special ad valorem tax for public school purposes authorized in Amendment No. 56 to the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, now appearing as Section 216.04 of the Constitution of Alabama of 2022, to a maximum rate, for any tax year of the city, which is equal to $3.54 on each one hundred dollars ($100) (35.4 mills on each dollar) of assessed value.

AL HB88

Midfield, city board of education, tax district in Jefferson County, ad valorem tax rate increase

AL HB175

Tuscaloosa, ad valorem tax, add increase up to 11.5 mills auth for public school purposes

AL HB64

Chambers Co., ad valorem tax, levy of addional 6 mills for education and county roads, extension of existing tax for 20 years, referendum

AL HB351

Choctaw County; ad valorem tax on certain property increased

AL HB489

Wilcox County, authorizes county commission to increase ad valorem tax

AL HB1592

School boards; provide process for removal from office for just cause and remove authority to request ad valorem tax increase exceeding 2% without referendum.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.